Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org Controversial solar geoengineering could be exactly what the planet needs. Or it could be a colossal disaster When US startup Make Sunsets released two weather balloons into the skies above Mexico’s Baja California peninsula last year, it kicked up a fierce debate about one of the world’s most controversial climate solutions.
Impactscommons.wikimedia.org 'The Ark' and 'JUNG_E' use the climate change crisis as a point of entry for science fiction Science fiction regularly explores exaggerated visions of real-world problems, including apprehensions about the climate crisis.
Impacts Photo by Daniel Olah on Unsplash Climate change turned Venus into a hellscape. Is Earth next? Some scientists suspect Venus was once much like Earth, with a liquid water ocean like the ones that support life on our planet. So what happened?
Top Story www.nationalgeographic.com Emma Marris: Why we'll succeed in saving the planet from climate change Life will be different—and warmer—in 2070. But we will find ways to limit carbon emissions, embrace nature, and thrive.